Top Canadian judge will step down from top court following other resignations

A former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada is stepping down from Hong Kong’s top court, city officials said Monday, the latest overseas judge to resign

Four US college instructors teaching at Beihua U attacked in public park

Four instructors from Iowa’s Cornell College teaching at Beihua University in northeastern China were attacked in a public park, reportedly with a knife, officials at the U.S.

A growing Filipino diaspora means plenty of celebration worldwide for Independence Day

In the Philippines — where Spanish and later U.S. colonial rule persisted for nearly four centuries — June 12 is the real Independence Day. That date in

Italy’s Meloni fortified by a vote that shook French, German leaders

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni hosts this week’s summit of the Group of Seven industrialized nations as the most stable European Union leader. Meloni’s German and French

1986 Labour expels Militant Hatton

Derek Hatton, the controversial deputy leader of Liverpool Council, has been thrown out of the Labour Party for belonging to the left-wing Militant faction. Mr Hatton, who

Ricky Hatton, Michael Moorer strike different tones in leading their class into Hall of Fame

Ricky Hatton laughed his way through his Hall of Fame induction speech, marveling at the places boxing took him and the thousands of his fans that would

Germany’s 2006 WC patriotic fervor unlikely to repeat at Euro 2024

When Germany hosted the 2006 World Cup, it unleashed an unexpected burst of national pride across the country. For many Germans, it was the first time they felt

Emigration: The hidden catalyst behind radical right’s rise in Europe

Earlier this spring, the European Parliament voted to overhaul its immigration policy to more evenly distribute responsibility among member states for managing the arrival of migrants and asylum-seekers.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024 – edition no. 4500

— Lawmaker Song Pek Kei wants local teachers to go training abroad while demanding the gov’t allow non-resident students to enroll in Macau schools * Events | Children’s art festival to

These candidates who won seats in the European Parliament this week aren’t who you might expect

He has no political experience. No high-profile endorsements. No party affiliation. What Fidias Panayiotou does have are 2.6 million followers on YouTube and more on TikTok. And now he has won a seat in the European Parliament representing Cyprus, one of several unusual candidates who launched improbable campaigns only to snag membership in the 720-seat legislature.

Macron hopes to contain Le Pen’s National Rally in snap elections after it surged in EU vote. It’s a risky bet

The surge of the far right in France in elections for the European Parliament was widely expected. What came next was not. French President Emmanuel Macron called for a snap legislative election, saying he could not ignore the new political reality after his pro-European party was handed a chastening defeat and projected to garner less than half the support of Marine Le Pen’s National Rally.

AI & machine learning revolutionize casino marketing

Imagine a world where casino marketing strategies are as seamless as a well-oiled machine, where every move is calculated, every decision is informed, and every player is treated

Experts urge to strengthen regulations to address gambling problem

Responsible gaming advocates at the 3rd Asia Pacific Responsible Gaming Forum have renewed their calls for legislative intervention to combat problem gambling on casino floors in Macau.

Day of Portugal to be specially marked this year

The Day of Portugal (June 10), formally known as the Day of Portugal, of Camões and the Portuguese Communities, will be celebrated in Macau this year “in

Two minors detained in telecom fraud case

Two underage individuals from Hong Kong have been detained for their alleged involvement in a telecommunications fraud scheme. The minors are suspected of impersonating lawyers

Survey shows young adults less willing to marry or have kids

A recent survey by the Women’s General Association of Macau has found a significant decline in the desire for marriage and childbearing among young adults aged 18

ID: Anticipation for dragon boat races high despite rain

The Macau International Dragon Boat Races are scheduled to take place over three consecutive days starting from Saturday until Monday. In a blessing ceremony

Zone A: Lot B9 housing project ready for residents

Lot B9 public housing construction on Zone A landfill is complete, according to the city’s public works website. This is the third building finished in Zone A following

Gov’t promotes local education in the US

To promote higher education in Macau and attract more outstanding international academics and students to study and facilitate scientific research in the city, the local government and

Nine local films to premier end of month

Since its inception in 2007, the “Macau Video New Force” film commissioning program has paved the way for the premier of nine local film productions, encompassing documentaries, short

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